We live in an age of new finding and new technology. Technology just keeps getting more and more complicated and advanced but it makes our lives easier in a sense. We use technology everyday for a lot of different uses like boats, cars, airplanes, spaceships, all for transportation. However, even though those can be used for conventional uses they can also be used as weapons. Boats are upgraded to tankers and cars are upgraded to armored assault vehicles and air plane are made into fighter jets. But with all of these great inventions there is a risk of the operator dying whether it would be in a regular car crash or in a huge explosion on a battle field. How would it be if we could avoid the death scenario and have out pilots of fighter planes, or captains of scouting boats operate their machines from a safe distance, remotely? Technology now has allowed us to use machines like that and they have been in use for a good number of years now but we have only made them better and more equipped. Take the reaper for example, it is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) that was first used as a plane that could stay in the air for hours and stay undetected. It has now elevated to a devastatingly accurate war weapon that fires hellfire missiles into enemy territory that hits targets in areas that are high security. Whereas fighter jets would have been detected by sensors and the target probably would have left the area. But the real question all this begs is whether or not these remote controlled machines are giving war a video game approach and taking it less seriously, or is these machines the next step to securing our countries safety.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Was it a local or global flood?
Have you ever thought of how the dinosaurs may have become extinct whether it was a huge comet that wiped out the earth, or an ice age that killed the population, or was it the flood. Some people have very different views of what happened to the earth and all of the being that lived here. There is one theory that has particularly caught my eye on how the world might have been wiped out once. The Global Flood that has been talked about for centuries through history text books, religion classes, and even in evolutionary schools who denounce God have taught of a global flood except they leave out the part of God instructing Noah to build ark. With all religion a side for one minute let us just take a look at some possible logical reasons that a global flood might have been a very probable cause of the earth’s destruction at one time. Let’s begin with the rain falling from the skies; it had fallen for forty days straight, uninterrupted, the likeliness of any storm staying around an area for forty days has never been done before so it could not have been a localized flood, and it would have wiped out the whole earth. The waters remained for over a year again a local flood would not have stayed around for that long; it would have evaporated or flowed to some other parts of the countries or world. There are a ton of logical reasons to present for a global flood and even more scientific reasons that prove that this could have been a probable cause of destroying the world once
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